Mealamu marches on for Blues

Keven Mealamu will become the first player to reach the remarkable milestone of 150 games for the Blues when he runs out to face the Crusaders in Christchurch on Saturday.

Keven Mealamu will become the first player to reach the remarkable milestone of 150 games for the Blues when he runs out to face the Crusaders in Christchurch on Saturday.

The talismanic hooker has already racked up 160 Super Rugby appearances including his season with the Chiefs in 2000, but will play his 150th game for the Blues against the 'Saders.

The All Blacks centurion is only two matches away from equalling the record held by Nathan Sharpe for the most Super Rugby appearances (162), and is second only to Colin Meads in first class games after playing his 350th match against the Western Force on Saturday.

“He’s such an important part of the team,” Blues head coach Sir John Kirwan said.

“He’s our matai [an evergreen tree from New Zealand - the mainstay of the team] and what we stand for. He’s been around for 150 games but I think he’ll leave a huge legacy when he does decide to move on.

"It’s a special moment for him and his family – 150 games for one franchise is incredible and hopefully we can help him celebrate that with a win.”

In the only change to the starting XV, Charles Piutau returns from injury to start on the left wing in place of George Moala.

Given Piutau’s class, Kirwan said it was an easy decision to inject him straight into the run-on side.

“He’s good enough, he’s been injured but he’s back fit and he’s done all his contact and return to play stuff.

"He’s an All Black and an important member of our team and we just want to get him out there.

“We’ve decided to put him on the left wing with the least pressure on him for the high ball catch.

"He probably won’t last the whole game and George Moala’s been playing really well so it’s just a matter of sharing that up and he’s ready to go so it’s exciting.”

Scrumhalf Piri Weepu has been ruled out of Saturday's match after a scan yesterday revealed a screw in the ankle he broke in 2010 has become loose.

The Blues have not beaten the Crusaders in Christchurch since 2004 and must secure a win if they are to have any chance of making the playoffs.